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Photo Hack: Photo Explosions

In the first Phlib Photo Hack Tutorial we're going to show you how to make your own photo explosion. Some people call it a photo mosaic or a photo collage but it isn't quite that; A photo explosion is when you take a single photograph and splice it up into a number of separate photographs, as in the picture above.

"Can't I just print my photo really big and cut it up with scissors?"

Yep. But that'll cost you way more money and you might cut yourself. This is the cheapo version of doing exactly the same thing, but in cyberspace before getting those 6x4" photos printed.

So we're going to need to use some software to do this. Now, there are loads of suitable 'vector graphics editors' (like Illustrator and Xara) and 'raster graphics editors' (like Photoshop and GIMP) but we're going to demonstrate how to do photo explosions using Inkscape:

"Inkscape is a vector graphics editor for Mac or Windows. It's pretty intuitive and easy to use, but most importantly.... it's free!" Download the appropriate version here.

Once you've downloaded Inscape you then have to draw a template that represents the photo explosion that you want to produce. Because this is a bit of a fiddle we've done this stage for you.

Download the appropriate template below:

Mac: Right click the image and 'Download linked file'

PC: Right click the image and 'Save Link As...'

Once you've opened your template file in Inkscape you should see something like this:

We first want to import your photo onto the correct 'layer':

Open the Layers window: Layer > Layers

Make ClipPhotoHere the current layer: Click on ClipPhotoHere in the Layers window

Now import the photo that you'd like to explode: File > Import > [Find Your Photo] > Open (select embed if you get the option)

We now want to put the image behind the mask, resize it for composition and then select it along with the mask: